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One step closer to energy efficiency
While in the home it’s relatively easy to ensure lights are not left on unnecessarily and electrical devices don’t spend endless hours on standby. For large businesses it’s considerably more difficult. Jonathan Wilkins looks at how automation can help, in the context of ESOS.
Article details
Journal title: Energy World
Region: UK
Publisher: Energy Institute
Subjects: Automotive engineering, Energy efficiency, Planning and Design, Economics, business and commerce, Energy consumption, Transportation, Transmission and Distribution, Metering, monitoring and targeting, Smart grid transmission